Google Chrome high-risk alert issued: CERT-In issues warning for Windows, Mac, and Linux users
Modi Government issues high-risk alert for Google Chrome users: CERT-In, India’s cybersecurity watchdog has issued a high-risk alert regarding the vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could compromise the user data and devices. Technical issues behind the vulnerabilities CERT-In has identified multiple flaws in Chrome, including: Out-of-bounds memory access: Found in V8, Chrome’s JavaScript engine. CERT-In’s recommendations for users To mitigate the risks, CERT-In recommends all users immediately apply the latest security patches by updating their Google Chrome browsers. Following a successful launch on iOS, this feature will enable users to display their Paytm QR code directly on their smartphone's home screen, which will enable seamless payment collection without opening the app.




















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